Boa Onda Guesthouse
Praceta do Mar 1, 2525-434 Atouguia da Baleia, Portugal
Boa Onda Guesthouse is a serene surf-inspired retreat, ideal for those looking to unwind near the waves while immersing themselves...
View ListingWelcome to the enjoyable yoga and surfing retreat for all skill levels at Boa Onda Guesthouse. It is intended for you to learn about and appreciate yoga while taking exhilarating surf lessons on Portugal’s stunning Silver Coast. Like yin and yang, yoga and surfing work in tandem to help you feel refreshed and invigorated both during and after your trip. It provides a warm, inviting space where you may hang out with new people, sleep while listening to the waves, or enjoy breathtaking sunsets after surfing.
Praceta do Mar 1, 2525-434 Atouguia da Baleia, Portugal
Boa Onda Guesthouse is a serene surf-inspired retreat, ideal for those looking to unwind near the waves while immersing themselves...
View ListingPeniche is a picturesque coastal town in the western part of Portugal. Situated on a peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, Peniche is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich maritime history, and excellent surfing conditions. It offers visitors a mix of pristine beaches, historical sites, fresh seafood, and a laid-back atmosphere. One of the main draws of Peniche is its exceptional coastline. The town is surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches that cater to a variety of interests. Praia do Baleal and Supertubos are particularly famous among surfers, attracting enthusiasts from around the world with their powerful and consistent waves. These beaches host international surfing competitions, including the World Surf League's MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal. In addition to surfing, Peniche's beaches provide opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and other water sports. The clear waters and sandy shores make them inviting for beachgoers of all ages. The local cuisine in Peniche is heavily influenced by its coastal location. Seafood plays a starring role, and visitors can enjoy freshly caught fish and shellfish in the town's numerous seafood restaurants. Savoring a traditional caldeirada (fish stew) or a plate of grilled sardines is a must for seafood lovers. Peniche is also a gateway to the Berlengas Archipelago, a group of small islands located a few kilometers off the coast. The Berlengas Nature Reserve offers a unique opportunity to explore pristine natural landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine life. Visitors can take boat tours to the islands, go hiking along the rugged trails, or even engage in diving and snorkeling adventures. With its stunning beaches, historical charm, maritime significance, and access to the Berlengas Archipelago, Peniche has become a popular destination for travelers seeking outdoor activities, water sports, and a tranquil coastal getaway.
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